Added- mother's maiden name does show in GRONI's database which is where I first searched

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Added- mother's maiden name does show in GRONI's database which is where I first searched

It was the omission of where the children were born that caught my eye when I had to go looking for them on Census!

Plus their Religion...

No clue given as to where Joseph could have been born.

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Added- mother's maiden name does show in GRONI's database which is where I first searched

I am most grateful to you for this, and I stand chastised, my apologies for the RIC omission, I thought of it too late and also didn't think to link the census etc, every day is a learning curve.So, its 'John' Joseph Browne, with an E? Born 1883, where is he on the 1901 census at such a young age, Army do you think?

Thank you aghadowey for your input.And thank you hallmark, I get the point, I should have included the census as a link, I had written it down that I'd used the census, I didn't completely ommit it!! Sometimes things come to you later on like the RIC thing, I feel like a naughty school boy being told off!But thank you anyway for all your efforts, they are appreciated.

Thank you aghadowey for your input.And thank you hallmark, I get the point, I should have included the census as a link, I had written it down that I'd used the census, I didn't completely ommit it!! Sometimes things come to you later on like the RIC thing, I feel like a naughty school boy being told off!But thank you anyway for all your efforts, they are appreciated.

We are only trying to help.

If you are looking for someone else on Census, then you need to use all the clues you have.

Others reading this thread will see how important these clues are and it might help them find kin!

I know, and you've been a great help, don't get me wrong.As I said, a learning curve for me when I look for other Kin, just felt like I'd been told off that's all, nothing personnel.You've found the chap I was looking for, and I'm most greatful.Was the fathers occupation on the birth record that was looked up, ie RIC, and that's why that was important?Seriously, your time and help are greatly appreciated.

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